The colors are perfect, although not quite sure about the marble..
Malcysea
Sorry, but the ‘stone’ bench is not to my taste
Obvious-Display-6139
I’m obsessed with that island! What type of marble/granite is that?
lrjesus
beautiful. would love to see more photos.
Sly3n
It looks a bit too dark with the dark green tile. Think I would have preferred a lighter neutral tile there. Also, not a huge fan of that terrazzo island.
VampyreLust
It’s a nice rich green. The countertop is a bit much for me, reminds me of headcheese.
VLC31
I love that shade of green but there’s just too much of it. It needs to be relieved with some neutrals.
Film-Icy
Love the blinds and the wood floor pattern- nice contrast in the room against the herringbone backsplash
That is so cool! I was to see the rest of the space.
Lima_Bean_Jean
I love these bold European designs.
yellowdragonteacup
I love the beautiful dark emerald green on the cabinets and the tiled backsplash, and the herringbone floors are nice as well. That composite countertop though … hard no. That’s just plain ugly in my opinion.
On the positive side, the green and pink combo is very 2022 which means that it will date very quickly and so I expect it will be gotten rid of in only a few years after the owners get over it. Replacing that with something a bit more classical would be a cheap renovation that would completely change the look and feel of the kitchen. Personally, I’d look for a white countertop (or white marble or composite with subtle gold and/or green veins or inclusions) with the underneath part of the island being a wood that would look nice with the floors.
Also, those round green pendant lights over the countertop aren’t offensive, but they also aren’t the best choice for this room either. I’d switch them out while I was at it.
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The colors are perfect, although not quite sure about the marble..
Sorry, but the ‘stone’ bench is not to my taste
I’m obsessed with that island! What type of marble/granite is that?
beautiful. would love to see more photos.
It looks a bit too dark with the dark green tile. Think I would have preferred a lighter neutral tile there. Also, not a huge fan of that terrazzo island.
It’s a nice rich green. The countertop is a bit much for me, reminds me of headcheese.
I love that shade of green but there’s just too much of it. It needs to be relieved with some neutrals.
Love the blinds and the wood floor pattern- nice contrast in the room against the herringbone backsplash
https://www.reddit.com/r/kitchenporn/comments/zswkgu/transitional_kitchen_in_warsaw_poland/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
https://giphy.com/gifs/mrw-food-week-DekxoPi2fT9g4
That is so cool! I was to see the rest of the space.
I love these bold European designs.
I love the beautiful dark emerald green on the cabinets and the tiled backsplash, and the herringbone floors are nice as well. That composite countertop though … hard no. That’s just plain ugly in my opinion.
On the positive side, the green and pink combo is very 2022 which means that it will date very quickly and so I expect it will be gotten rid of in only a few years after the owners get over it. Replacing that with something a bit more classical would be a cheap renovation that would completely change the look and feel of the kitchen. Personally, I’d look for a white countertop (or white marble or composite with subtle gold and/or green veins or inclusions) with the underneath part of the island being a wood that would look nice with the floors.
Also, those round green pendant lights over the countertop aren’t offensive, but they also aren’t the best choice for this room either. I’d switch them out while I was at it.